EatsieBox is a soon to be launched snack subscription box that wants you to really enjoy your snackums the way you want to enjoy them. By allowing you to customize your munchies you no longer will have to choke down those treats you don’t enjoy. Although, if you are like me, you end up trying to give unwanted snacks away to people who don’t know any better. After a while no one trusts you. “Are you SURE this is good?” They will ask slowly reaching for what you are handing them…
Cost: $23/month early bird price use EATSIEISTA for 20% off your first month!
If you refer a friend you get EatsiePoints and a Mini Gumball Machine!
EatsieBox!
Ohhh looks super full!
3 Leaf – Hot chocolate (3): A variety pack! I think coconut is my fav.
Cadbury – Curlywurly
Raleys Confectionary – Holiday Mix Candies
Amish Country Popcorn Inc. – Fine White Flour Popcorn Salt and Popcorn
Popcorners – Popped Corn Chips (Butter)
Kinder – Happy Hippos: So cute but as you may know hippos are pretty vicious. Just look at the way one is eyeing me…
Rubber Ducky and Dino Puzzle!
Verdict: I am really happy that after the first preview box I received to review that I went ahead and subscribed because this box was perfect for the way I like to snack. There are products from Kinder and Cadbury long with popcorn from Amish Country. These things do not come in every snack box! I also love the Holiday candies that are handmade in Tallahassee! Really a great value this month and I look forward to seeing more.
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There are no affiliate links in this post. I bought this subscription myself!
This box looks great! I love the rubber ducky. The popcorn reminds me that I need to get my seed orders ready for Jan.
hahaha it reminded Camilla of her dinner!!!
Great box, I love Amish popcorn, thank you Subista!
Great review! I think there is definitely value here because most of the products are hard to find here (I.e., kinder and cadbury). Hot chocolate and a rubber ducky to boot awesome box!
Kelly, what makes Amish popcorn better?
Thanks Pnut!!!
It’s the image of Amish farmers bringing their goods to market in a horse and buggy, with slow vehicle triangle thingie, makes me all nostalgic.
You are right!
Thank you as always for reading!!!!!!!!